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Augie finds the third volume of the "Hulk" hardcovers to be a return to hilarious glee-filled fun. He has one qualm on Soleil/Marvel's "Ythaq," but generally likes it. Plus, the return of the Pipeline Podcast.

Courtesy of Marvel Comics, CBR presents an exclusive preview of "Hulk" #21, featuring the latest chapter in "Fall of the Hulks" as presented by Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness. The issue smashes into stores next Wednesday, March 17.

Courtesy of Marvel Comics, CBR brings you advance looks at new comics on sale next Wednesday, February 17, including "Doomwar" #1, "Uncanny X-Men" #521, two doses each of Deadpool, Hulk, and Black Widow, and more!

Mark Paniccia and Nate Cosby, the editors behind "Fall of the Hulks," stop in for a rundown of what it takes to keep the event smashing chapter after chapter along with a tease on what the future holds for Betty Ross and company.

"Hulk" #18 focuses on Doc Samson and marks the return of artist Whilce Portacio to Marvel. We talk with the Image Comics co-founder about working with Jeph Loeb, returning to Marvel, and more. Plus: an exclusive look at art from the issue.

The current 'Hulk' artist gives CBR News the inside scoop on how an injury helped him to smooth out his art in order to introduce the Red She-Hulk and gives us an exclusive look at some pages from his sketchbook

Courtesy of Marvel, CBR brings you a gallery of covers for "Hulk" #14, including the never-before-seen variants by Ed McGuinness! Written by Jeph Loeb with art by Ian Churchill, this issue goes on sale August 26.

From the identity of the Red Hulk to the future of Marvel's Hulk line itself, superstar
writer Jeph Loeb details why the "Incredible Hulk" #600 anniversary issue will be
a true milestone for the Green Goliath.

One of superhero comics' most beloved writers, Peter David goes in-depth with CBR News about his storied career, from his earliest work on "Spectacular Spider-Man" to his most recent projects like "Fallen Angel."

Guest-writing this latest edition of POP! is veteran comics artist Tom McWeeney,
who makes a case for why Herb Trimpe is the definitive Hulk artist, with a
close examination of the illustrator's work on Marvel's Green Goliath.

Fred Tatasciore is the Hulk in the "Hulk Vs." double bill. We spoke with the actor
about this role, how it differs from his portrayal of the Beast on "Wolverine and the
X-Men," and how to avoid injury when roaring is your job.

In which Augie tracks down an artist from the 90s he lost track of, finds quite a lot
to like in the brand-spanking new "Red Hulk" hardcover, and shares his random
comics thoughts in a fresh batch of "one-liners."

Tim sits down with literally the biggest book of the year and compares it to two
recent comics from Marvel and DC. Gun-toting angels, decapitations, and fancy
hats are all on display as he begins "Confronting Kramers."